closest we had was 4H camp. for not quite two weeks.
closest we had was 4H camp. for not quite two weeks.
It just doesn't matter.
Do you ever wonder if they realize it's not going to be a success like halfway through filming? they'd have to stay in character, but the whole while, they know to start looking at other scripts or something.
@avclub-383beaea4aa57dd8202dbff464fee3af:disqus Ray was quicker on the mental draw?
yeah, TWOP much?
you mean when Dean's not surfing ebay for vintage asian porn mags?
I'll allow it.
close enough: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/…
I guess I just assumed torturing was "just the tip" and killing was full insertion.
not a troll, just preferring Cas/Dean over Cas/Meg pairing.
I'm almost surprised that Cas didn't do more than heal Dean before he left is all.
tomato/potatoe.
Cooper's call - yeah, it sounded like a booty call, which made Lucero's comments even funnier once we found out it was McRaney calling him all day. I'm not sure if that's as far as it will go with Lucero's set up or not, as Cudlitz hinted in an interview that there is going to be more than just a quick convo like…
She was assaulting him, in uniform, and he made no offensive moves except to restrain her, just as he told IA. I watched his hand placement, and he wasn't even close to choking her, as she claims.
Did he say rent or write? but yeah, Dewey's definitely in the "knows" column, now.
LARRY STORCH IS A GOLDEN GOD AMONG MEN!!!
Maybe the rape face grin blocked it out?
I liked Jack, but Cera and Cross aren't even on my top ten worst actors list. I thought it was more of a "too niche" comedy with too many hands behind the scenes. Kind alike Flintstones, but at least Flintstones had what, five years of cartoons to draw from? (also Goodman, Moranis, and early Halle)
ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRMY TRAINING, SIR!
watchable mostly for Platt and Quaizy before he finally went batshit insane. I guess it's more a Midwest movie than anything, which does move it up a notch for me.
Given a choice between Vacation and Ice Harvest, I'll pick Harvest.
Hey now! East St Louis ain't near the ghetto that was shown in that film, these days!